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2x= -y+3
(-2, _ ), ( 0, _)
(-2, _ ), ( 0, _)
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To find the missing values in the ordered pairs, we can substitute the given x-values into the equation and solve for y.
Let's substitute x = -2 into the equation:
2(-2) = -y + 3
-4 = -y + 3
-7 = -y
y = 7
So the first ordered pair is (-2, 7).
Now let's substitute x = 0 into the equation:
2(0) = -y + 3
0 = -y + 3
y = 3
Therefore, the second ordered pair is (0, 3).
Let's substitute x = -2 into the equation:
2(-2) = -y + 3
-4 = -y + 3
-7 = -y
y = 7
So the first ordered pair is (-2, 7).
Now let's substitute x = 0 into the equation:
2(0) = -y + 3
0 = -y + 3
y = 3
Therefore, the second ordered pair is (0, 3).
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